Ohio City Liberty High School - O Citian Yearbook (Ohio City, OH)
- Class of 1937
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L1 i53J7 ,, 'NI 2 Wi, K Q 8 S f f! fi K la X , N. H-3. W I --it - v01ume 8 O-C1tian.Staff Charles Hablitzel--Editor-in Chief . Margaret Wise--5--Egssistant Eqrtorwin4Chief Bernard Hertel ----- Business Manager Carl Ramsey---5----Sales Manager Russell Roberts ---- Advertising Muneger N VP,..,. i 5-fx Miss Corinne Profit First Grade Nhss Mary Newton Second Grade .Miss Florine Profit Third Grade Ml SS Loi S -Putman Departmental Grades Miss Amy Voltz Departmental Grades Miss Lois Throop Foreign Languages- English Miss Marguerite Lantz Vocal usic Miss Madge Straw ghusical Education- , ome E ' h' Nhss Margogggegfgmc 1 r Mr. Walter Binkley Commercial Course Mr. Delbert Taylor Departmental Grades Mr. Ernest Kelly Mathematics-Departmen- tal Grades Mr. Robert Koch English Q Science Public Speaking Mr. Hebert Wise Science, Social Sience Physical Science Mr. Harold Skinner Mathematics Q Biologicald Science Mr. Robert Aa Willey Social Science MathematicS Mr. J. Marshall Weber n Arts, Physical Education g'Mr, Edward Katz fand, Science Mr. Edgar M. Crawford, Supt4 Administration Q Mathematics. X' ' ' 4' wqifff- 'JFH-iPT'i1l:afi QM? 5 Coaching, Industrial R A ' M ,Bal ' jx 'ggwqg 3 L W T? ,G Aww 5 ff' we 32 'T13 aiw K. fl. in ik ,. I I x V- ..L,-: Q- I! ch: 45 l 13 -F, P L I, X 4 I V ga f I' is X ' 3. ,Lui I 1 3 F - 1 L ,, 5' ' ..l ,. 5-1-Agia' 3' Md. 'E 'J n ,Q 5 215551 !f ff W Q!! 25. Ek. . 'f fl! 1 1 'F- Q 1.93 ik L 15 1.1 i.. , 11? fi Y? v 'tidifg-,.:l55Lf ,' :J 'l?5E':E .-vp 5 -Q Q S Li President--Charles Hablitzel i Secretary--George Cowgill 5 1. 3 Tk V an 35 b. EZ F Treasurer--Dorothy Rhodes 3 E Reporter---Bernard Hertel E I li i ' w J 5 1 1' ,ag m g5j ,. , . 1 'L23-'1liv'i, '.TL 545, L 1 '-1' . Ill- lingagfi HW , 1.1 ' 'fl'fif :Q-Z. '1,f2A,. E .. ffm I 1 i. q. :.f 3325 '5 r. QM' - 5 5 Z- na. A H 1: wi. ' . 1 5,1 iwql ' 'Fg51Q:'.lt'..L1 .4,J'g,g:fsY 1-2, 4-,4. 4 211,31 A Mgg'12 3 J . i ww,-xv -.ww . 531 J, . 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Qiwiff ' : -U A.. lass cretary '55 e bbell' Class Reporter '54 '56 Chorus Athletic Manager '54 6 Ass't Manager '55 Class eporter '54 'The Spanish Cnion' Grchestra '54 '55 Chorus Band Hi-Y '55 '55 '37 Class Pres, '55 '57 Edi tor-in Chief or Class es. '55 0-Citian Basket Ball '55 '56 '57 County Scholarship Base Ball '54 '55 '56 '57 'The Du bbell' 'The Dumbbell' 'The Spanish Cnion' Chorus A-Cappella -Hi-Y Pres. '57 Band Dist. Contest B Band State Contest sket 1 '55 '56 '57 - Physics Test Librarian '57 Chorus ?The Dumbbell' Band President Chorus HH-Y '55 '56 '57 C Chemistry Test '57 sket all '55 '56 '57 -County Commercial Test '57 Chemistry-District County Test-French I '56 Test '57 Bowlin Green Test '56 Berne 8 Class Secretary '57 Chorus - A Cappella lQhn.Ell1nss: Basket Ball '55 '56 '57 Base Ball '55 '56 '57 'The Dumbbell' Chorus G1gQy5 Qgffman Chorus Baseball 35 '56 '57 Vicoiresident '55 'The Du bbelln The Spani sh Union Business Manager of 0-Citian County Scholarship Chorus - A-Cappella Hi-Y '57 and 55 '54 Band Dist. Contest State Band Contest Orchestra Windmills of Holland 'The Dumbbell' Hi-Y '55 '56 '57 '55 '56 '57 Dorotgg Kelly Esther Price Librarian '36 English Test'36,'57 Basketball'54,'55,'36,'57 Librarian '57 Class Reporter '54 Senior Scholarship G.R.Secretary '55 Chorus G.R.Presidant '56 C,E. Member Qggm 2830? L52,laea'sv 'TheJDumbbelln e pan s n on Mapglp ohnson WThe Dumbbelln School Pianst '57 State Band Contest The Dumbbell Dist. Band Contest Chorus Orchestra '54,'55,'36 shorthand Test '57 A-Cappella Qing. s Kline Chorus Scholarship Test Band Chorus Robert Pennell G.R. Member Band '54,'55 Spelling Test brchestra '54,'55 Qarl Ramsey Band Distg Contest Cheer Leader '55,'56 Band State Contest UThe Spanish Onionn Basketball '56 The Dumbbell Baseball '35,'56 Sales Mgr.ef 0-Citia Robert Johnson C Eine 'B4,'55.'se,'sv , 0rchestra'54,'35,'36 Basketball 054,'55 WThe Spanish Onionn WThe Dumbbelln Chorus A-Cappella Hi-Y Vice Pres. '37 H1-Y '55,'56,'57 H' 1, ,F X I... h , Q , -T h'- 1, ifxlff' -, I ' F vgngi, qqmg lmlwf' , 1 51,52 ,A hlll- G,B. Member Librarian Chorus G.R. Member V K th PTO 1 Elizabeth Sochor H5 '55 Secretary '54,55,'56 Chorus The Spanish Onion A'CaPP911a WTh9 Dumbbelln QPTQEQIQBESGOS 'Treasurer'5Z,'56,'37 Scholarghip Test American Hist. Test English Test Librarian '57 Bookkeeping Test '55 Shorthand Test '57 Chorus G.R. Member Senior Scholarship Marx Stemgn Bowling Green Test' Librarian 155 Scholarship Test Band RUSS ll R0b9Tt Band Dist. Contest Basketba 1 '56,'57 vgobbyw Baseball '55,'57 HThe Spanish Onionn Windm.i11 Of Holland NThe Dumbbelln Adv.Mgr. of O-Citian Trgasurey '55 Chorus Reporter '56 French Dist. Test French County Test t '56,'3V Windmills of Holland Ig R9P0Tt9T Cheerleegsr '57 , Spanish Onion gaming ig. ,- 'The Dumbbell' B.Sk6Y aiEE?34,'55,' Senior Scholarship gxng. , ' 'Qf' : COUH Test Niccurrgga '34 A Bnndjpi Contest L DHSK9VDBll '36,'57 Band State Contest H 'The Dumbbell' English Test '36 Q NThe Spanish Onionn , NThe spanish Quionv yt WBobbyn WThe Dumbbelln j G.Rn Member - Windmills of Holland 5 Windmills of Holland News Editor-in-Chief j Willgrg Simon Chorus H Chorus A-Cappella . Glendora Stung 3 Band '34 1 Orchestra '54 j Chorus l A-Cappella V ,, r :iii ' 'N- '-'ILT' I I i I I I I I I i SENIOR CLASS H STORY -On September 10, 1935, an ambitious lookingi group of thirty seven passengers boarded a new transport plane NSuccessn which was to carry us- Ni' on a trip lastin four ears durin this tri ftp 8 my 9 - 8 W P X we were to stop at four cities which we shall if XV, 1 refer to as Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and l'mf Senior. The trip started off nicely under the V direction of our tutor, Mr. Carlson, and our QM7 pilot Arthur Black N+0 5ne day we decided that enough time had spent on lessons, so we Blanned a party. This a masquerade party, and harles Hablitzel was o genial hostc Everything went along nicely until we came upon a stretch of stormy weather about the mid of the flight. This unfavorable weather lasted H for about two days, then we awoke to find the H weather clear and the sun shining very brighta T The weather man said that there would be no more W stormy weather until the end of the year. Ht Tbward the last of the flight, we held two . if more parties at which Elizabeth Sochor and Kathh' H ryn Profit were our charming hostesses. H Tb our delight we were told that we were to N have a vacation of three months, The plane needv Q ed overhauling and the students were glad of the ' chance to walk on the earth again after nine . months in the air. T At the end of that time only thirty of our N cabin mates returnedf Une of our mates. Dale 5 Billeiu, had been drowned during the summer M months. H The Sophomore class was kept well organized I under the tutorship of Miss Lois Throop, and U under the excellent piloting of Charles Hablitzel V The students abroad the nSuccessn were a i N fun loving crowd, so during the year we landed H for two parties. Our hostesses for the evenings j were Margaret Wise and Ruby Lantz. V T h Puring this year, two of our cabin matesy 'T I 5 Erma Eber and Clara Jones fell headlong into the sea of matrimonya U ' 1 ' t A il ---f ,MW -int, ,,,,, , ....,...-., Y. . AW-. Y-.1-.-.-.-J , 1' 1 - . V F ' J'-fagfiafpi 3112551 l?gr A 1 w Our trip continued splendidly until we came ed to land until the weather cleared up. After two days the weather cleared up and we were all ready to continue our flight. After another vacation of three months, our pilot, Paul Miller, filled up the empty gas tank and we were ready to start our flight with a new tutor, Miss Straw. First of all we wanted a party to start the trip off. Mabel Johnson agreed to be our hostess for the evening. We enjoyed ourselves to the greatest extent. The first event which took place was the presentation of the Iunior Class Play nThe Spanish 0nion.u We stopped off at the 0hioLCity Liberty High School to present it. There we found a nice crowd in spite of the stormy weath- er outside. It was a grand success. Almost before we realized it, it was time to make preparation for the Junior-Senior'Prom, which was to be the first of May. After much de- , bate we decided to decorate the cafeteria as a EE Japanese Tea Garden. The ceiling was decorated ff with Wisteria, which is a beautiful climbing 5 shrub. The garden was surrounded by a quaint t white fence. Tapanese lanterns were hung here an there among the Wisteria. Fortunatley we had no V calamities. iur toastmaster, Russell Roberts, a 3 filled the position very nicely for the evening. I ?ur music for the evening was furnished by Miss ig Betty Gardner and the Hardman Brothcrst After fl this we had a theater party. The Junior-Senior Prom of 1956 is one that will be long remembered it as everyone enjoyed it imnensly in spite of the 1 rainy weather. , Before the year was over we had a skating , party at the Y-M-C.A. as a result of a contest 4 1 carried on by our cabin mates. We did not mind the hard falls we received while trying to do 5 some fancy stunts. It was almost impossible for 1 some of our mates to learn to skate. I believe 5 they were still dizzy from our plane ride. 1 I . i r ' ,. MW! I into some very stormy weather, then we were forc- Xglxnt f J XM' X1 V- V V .1 K W 1 ' I u I uf 5 . If ' 1, '4 f w A , U . I . v yu I . , I M . ii, I 5 1 I 1 ,. vi 1, V 1 . 1 A I'I II I V. .A 7 V42'x?' r 'Ti ' - 's' . III Ip'fI.I..2?,, r- : .1 'X' ' L I- 1' .I IIII, ,I.,I,I, -m - .., 2-5 5: -M---W ,, ,gg....f '. .I- 4 -JL ,-.4 .:- ., ' . I' 'AA-2: mpg' '25 -g., .+,. ,-IIS I,- I , I -. - I I I I IIIIXII.. - ' ni fy -rf !'5i.'-' Q y IIf?I.. ' ' 'I.A'..'II-if 1 . ,I,,I - gig .,'--,J ,S ,,'-. 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' As we started on the last part oi our journ ey, we found that we had only twentyueight pa gers on board our plane. Since we started four years ago, nine of our cabin mates had parted for other things of interest.A This was the final hop and we were determined to make it the most succes ful and worthwhile part of our whole journey which had taken four whole years to com lets. We chose Charles Hablitzel as our Eilot, and Miss Straw as our tutor. We wanted the most ex- perienced people to guide us in the last year of our grand adventure. Several of our passengers were dissatisfied with our motto, class flower, and colors, so we decided that it would be better to change them. For our motto we chose one that corresponded with the name of our Elena. It was nThe Door to Sue- Q cess is Labeled USHLV For our cabin colors we H chose green and goldf our class flower, the yellow W roses H This year we began a job which had been neg- Q lectcd five years ago-that of making an annual. It H is not as elaborate as those constructed in the W past, but we hope it will be a credit to our schoo Q Many hours of hard, honest labor were spent on its M construction. W As the Senior year draws to a close, we the H Senior class of 1937, wish to thank the facualty N and those who helped make our education possible. J We appreciate the long hours of patient instruc- 3 tion they have given us. Q We bid farewell to them, to our Alma Mater an to our dear cabin mates, with the hope that we l may again meet in the future. Luella Seger u Class Historian i Q 1 L V K 5 . -- - f e w r The Grumbler Speaks Oh-h-h-hi What a hard chair! Why can't we have cushioned chairs,especially in study hall. What is a study hall good for any how? We come here for a brief rest between these classes taught by stern teachers. It should be a place of cemfort,peace,and quiet, but instead here is another teacher who watches us with an eagle eye to see that we sit up straight and have our eyes on the pages of a book constantly. When the bell clangs for us to go to our classes, we are so tired from study that we find it hard to pay attention to the discussion. Even here we can not close our tired eyes to rest them. I think something should be done about such tyranny in the class room. I hope he gets tired of my staring at him not even as much as blinking an eye. And stairs! Did you ever see so many flights of stairs in a school building for tired pupils to climb a dozen times a day?Real1y there should be an elevator installed. I'd be willing to play elevator boy part of the time. The lockers are too small. One can't crowd half of his belongings into them. When I opened my locker this morning that horrid English Lit- erature book fell out and hit my foot. For a minute I eouldn't walk. Then along came Mr. Crawford and said,n No loafing in the hall, p1ease,U nCould I help it if I eou1dn't walkil was finally able to hobble to my English class and what should Mr. Koch give us today of all days, but a test, I soon wished that buck ned hit me on the head and put me out of slat musery. I know I failed it, Woe's me! The problem of the window shades is becoming more and more unbearable every dey. 3emeone should invent a shade that vould raise or lower according to the sun. We are not supposed to ad- just them. Sometimes the teacher neglaets to do so. There we sit, the sun blinding us and we can't even close our eyes to escape it. Please won't someone come to our rescue? Yours grumblingly, .Kent R. Erofit l 5 i 1 ! I . i 1 I Prophecy for Class of 1957 iast week 3 returned from a trip around the worldf I'm sure some of my experiences will interest you, In New York where I went first, I discover- ed a class mate, Dorothy Kesler, who is style manager in a large department storey I also saw Bernard Hertel who had just the day before won a case which established him the title of New York most outstanding lawyer. A few days later I left New York and went to Hollywood, Here I found two of my girl friends, Mary Stemen and Margaret Wisea Mary is Warner Bros. head beauty operator and Mar- garet is private secretary to Harry Pomeroy. It was soon time for me to journey on. My next stop was Florida. Here I stayed at the Matthews hotel. Mrs. Matthews was the former Kathryn Profit, In Chicago, my next stop, I found Russel Roberts who is owner of Chicago's most exclusive night club. I also met his wife, Gnce more I went back to New York but this time only long enough to book passage on the ship the nfersian to go to Europe. While I was making this trip, the ship's dance band under the direction of Bob Johnson, was awarded a radio contractg During this voyage I also saw thc former Esther Erica and her husband who were making their annual trip to Europo4 In England a grave crisis was again con- fronting thc nationa King George Vlll was con- sidering abdicating his throne for the love of an American woman, Luolla Segerl I wonder if the English uon't change their slogan nGod save the kingn to 'God save the king from American women'? in Paris, France I was much surprised to seo Mabel Johnson and Glendora Stump. Mabel is studying music and Glendora is an American designer who is designing American gowns for the French. In that beautiful country of Switzerland, where I visited a short time later, I found Kent Profit and Elizabeth Sochor who were vaca- tioning there. . S I 5 i i 1 I ' Azlznunn i On my way to Spain I heard the radio program given by Lowell Thomas' successor, John Ellinger His news included some interesting events. Doris Kline heiress, was on her way to Reno to secure a divorce. The world's greatest scientists, Charles Hablitzel and Willard Simon had just dis covered a new element of the air. Bob Pennell, wealthy young playboy was being sued for breach of promist by a chorus girl. In S,ain I saw Gladys Hoffman who is a re- porter fer the New York Chronicle. Soon I re- turned to the United States. Before returning home I visited Detroit, Michigan. Here I saw Dorothy Rhodes who is a nurse in the Memorial Hospital. I also saw Carl Ramsey who is the owner of the Detroit Star newspaper. ine of the items in Carl's paper concerned the return of Gov. George Cowgill from his campaign tour. I scarcely recognized Ohio City when I got there for it was quite large. In n little barber shop which some one told me was owned by Bob Agler, I saw Mr. and Arthur Jr. Bob was hair and what a time he The next persons I now Mrs. Grant, and her to town to shop. Cut we t of town I othy Black. Remember how basket ball in her school married now and has twins a large five hundred acre Last but not least I and Mrs. Arthur Black trying to out Art Jr.'s was having. saw were Wanda Sidle, daughter who had come found the former Dor- she used to play days? Dorothy is Her husband owns farm. saw our class sponsor the former Miss Straw. She is married now and has four children. Her husband is still teach- ing school in Ghio City, or so I was told. 1 The-next day I returned home. I had been gone just six months. Daring this time I had seen all of my classmates What better things could I wish to you, the class of 1937? Signed- Dorothy Kelly I I 5 E i LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, tag Sanity class of 1957, as U whole be- queath our nigh Lied appearance and atility to master the finer arts of deserving Lrdernlassmen. on to those who come aft quests: Charles Hablitzel wi of the Senior class, to who sees fit to iill the Bernard Hertel wills desire for getting up pe who is daring and nervy Mary Stemen wills he education ffV?2 to all As individuals We pass er us the following be- lls his jab as president one ef the future Seniors position. his arguing ability and tition riot to anyone enough to try it. r ability to answer more questions than Kent Profit to Grace Wallick, the future Mis, Ubfdthy Mae Rhodes Wills her shortness to Alice Rice. Mabel Johnson wills play the piano to Eileen Kent Profit mans hi Clouse. f ,George Cowgill wills cqqnty basketball record ' 'Gladys Hoffman wills manner to Joyce Yahia fBobert Pennell wills Wise and his abiligg to in all classes to rold hagvjbility to type and M w,ay' sl.Qr1y hair to Orville ily his ability to preak the to Hugh Gardner, her quiet, indifferent his bashfullness to Bud get by with candy eating Kesler. Arthur Black wills his basketball career to Albert Bolenbaugh, but r fill his position in the Paul Miller and Carl ity to skip school and c Hertel Brothers. equests that no one will hall at noon with Betty. Ramsey will their abil- lassas to the Sophbmore Dorothy Black wills her ability to play basketball to Wilhelmine p Russel Roberts wills Dagfd Drake,' i Moyer. his gift of gab to f31 John Ellinger wills his great ability to sleep in all classes to Junior Brubaker. L 5 I4 .6 mf? f w U . X 1 K I .- +1112-M - uv-gs, 21149-- , gp .V I -. 1 . 1-.1 'LU' .f . Q A , Lxm, ' -.,, X. - ' I . , Q ..'..Y' 'I '- ,lqn YE' j: . 2 'l'.-H'- 'mf 3.3 '-l'-.ri ? .' 'fe'..'l . ,Q--: 1 -.L 1 X -jjj-!'l:. 1 . ' 1','1' . , ' ,ffvi .-- v X., A. I '.. . 1 1 I 1 1 .Nj .' . - an 2 , . A I , Y . - ' 0. ' 1 K 1 4' f . . ' ' J. -. A A gf' , ana - '21 , 5 1- - .uw 43515530 urn? .f,,Q,1.,.,. Wil' . .--...M - we,-:44n,,4 ' ' 11- f. rl, . ..,., v .m ' SWK!!! -or 8.9.- w Dorotlf '.., Kelly wills her ability fo i.f flat tires to Vee Reuzsr. H eh eara 150 Ctllgr .sgglere Luelle Seger 'f,A fills her habit of wearing her best boywrriendfs picture near her heart to Mary Ellen -Putman. Bob Agler wills his eager knowledge for edu- cation to Gus Brown. Doris Kline wills her slimness to Betty Sherman. Elizabeth Sochor wills her neat appearance and winning smile to Thelma Tickle. - Kathryn Profit wills her curls to Sibyl Estheg lriee wills her blond hair re Jenn I Dorothy Jaan Kesler wills her eye-lash mash II II I H II I I II H 'x I! 'I 'I I II I Jbhnson. M Bob 3ohnson'w1lls his nohoioey date habitu H to Jhnior Stahl. I Margaret Wise wills to Gladys Krugh her muse U ical talent and her glasses to unior Kelsey. U Willard Simon, having only his smoking habits q left, wishes to keep them. I HMisg Straw wishes to will the Home Ee Room H to r, eberu H Ro Allmghexgomen teachers, we will to the great H 15309 Q 'FZ' I 'Tb the Janitors, we,.the senior class, will U our seats in-chapel with which they can build W fires next wlntarg L We, the Senior Classx in sound mind, will , the above mentioned items hoping that no one H feels slighted in the bargain. U Signed the eighteenth day of Merch, nineteen Q hundred thirty seven. I f Si ed, ' V I I J II 3 5 l Vd, .. i A i Q ' , 1 Mxifxswf 'wi Qf1f g. ' .1EiiM.ll.!:? .win all rw- .I Q: Q fi M V. 1 Al 9 5. 11 ,V fuglifr, H+ 'I Eff 4' 3 'RPL 'L f ' L 1. V .. 4 '- 'f-' x !f,, f 'fi rr-H as-rf-if ' ' VW' U S35 lit ,iw . .4,1 :gig 'g:f,, ?f1U::t3f!!l X. A In I J I, 47? I . 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' ' V 1 2- L' 13:4 4 1, p f f -11, J, -X -- , ag gl .i5m..'! six . -:vm Q1 Senior Class of 'QV We've made our way this fav Amid hardships and strife But new we re crossed the H' And are ready for future 11's .-I , We're very grateful to our spovser Who has lead our way so well, And the heartaohes we have caused her Are so many none can tell: - .-.L Charles Hablitzel, our class president Does his share in every ray, And Paul Miller lends his advice He'1l a lawyer make some days Our busy secretary, George Cowgill Has such a ou ning way, And Dorothy Rhodes our treasurer is And all the bills does pay. Kent Profit, a misohieveous lad Is funny in every way, And Carl Ramsey studies so hard It simply doesn't pay. Elizabeth Soohor, a very good sport Steps out every night or two, And Esther Price with her many friends Wlll never once reel blue. A prominent classmate ,. Wanda Sidle Will soon married life begin, While Bernard Hertel with his new tin liz Does many frail hearts try tokwin. Dorothy Kelly with her winning way Wllgobe looked upon by many, And 'b Pggnell with his ourley heir SW1 le may Q repay. f , I 1 l I K1-1 1:1 111 1. . ..,- 1 I? 1 I I' 113. 1 1 1 11 53513 Svfv, . il 41 .1 51 .,g,. q.1' ,iff Q11 , 15, 32 2, ,,g 1, ? ,1 f exe, f ,E '11, .Ji L iglf 14'1 Qld! Q55 WNW 29F'f9'f5wf 1111 ' ,.'1l:ma3tm12 H HW 6 3' ,nil 1' QQ' 55011 . 551- ' f .Q1f?1ff1 'IDT S-fd 1 'iff' ' '1 .1 - ! n -Sf - 1, .' ' - :,n,s. -. . 1 4rt915ii 1 1 I f7 ,if fm see.iQf. 'mI1 ,QL ,-4. ?f'?QT f '1 5 Q Aff - 1 1 - '1 1. . ' '7 ttissri-f11:s1:f,11Ff'?f1 1'5.11i'u'.'f uiliivhfff 1- 3 VM? I 1- '- ,.1f'Q1'.2 nsso 'mf'h 'iwff 'W j1 . f vi 1 , ' '111:a:r:1d.31 -sf-9!11 1 1 ,gif gg Lflzhiii pill if , Q'i3iQf'Q1g iam umm! 'tullluv . ,, djf?g g Iggy' . :Isp Q EA -3, 1 I . 12. :. 5g ki 1 wflffilifi '3'3' a1 3' i 'if f 'f mn 'uf'Qv1-15.?'- f13?r44'1'4 111f111f ,I i 51 2155! 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Doris Kline tries to be qu te popular And here and there does stray, And Dorothy Black can hold her own In each and every way. Bob Agler doesn't take school serious But skips half of the time, And Arthur Black with a pretty girl H s name some day will sign. Luella Seger with her skill to type Will a job secure in time, And Willard Simon who loves to sleep Will ever upward climb. Kathyrn Profit with light brown hair -To her word is always true, While Mary Stemen so fair and mild Makes many boys feel blue. Robert Johnson the tallest in the class Likes to drive the Ford V.8. And Margaret Wise with a friendly smile leaves her future up to fate. Glendora Stump with eyes of blue Is a pretty little lass, And counting me with the rest I rimed Makes twenty-eight in o class, ur - label Johnson JYX- I fl 1 H 1 la 1 ? tw J, 4, E I. E i , i . E i E I x I 1n.u1u1nxx - La.mlnlz.1'um. I 41 ' min' -41:11.-s1nnx Fames Adler Albert Bolenbaugh Gus Brown Junior Brubaker Warren Chilcote Robert Dull Hu5h Gardner Harold Kessler Dale Rank Junior Stahl Waldo Statler Joyce Yahn Absent John High Dorothy Agler Lhry Ellen Custer Sibgl Johnson Mildred Kline Wihelmine Moyer Eileen Murray Pauline McLean Lois Price Betty Putman Mae Router Betty Sherman Thelma Tickle Hazel Wiseman Sponsor - Herbert Wise , N -L. 1 ,119 V13-I ,::ff'l1, ,Pt ,TEFWJ A!?' f. - I , 1 g f4JJfF .A 54 Ffgii ' +1332 Q, av rf ilfvfrzg - Q 'Q - 1 ' .2 XI- .5g, 1?i.-'yfg'.' i j,l: '?H f .' 6 'EF iziffflf ii' 1,1 K aug v 2 tm ' im? 5 l . fi V343 U 1' Y ,U 2. 'jig-f ,E 'sig I ' ,f, ar sa' I' ui 'HN f ,h. . . ,f, 1 . 51 kt' - H gain: 11' , I! I-, a,-' 1 A' will A 52 :y f .f,f 'Zi E1 f15 f f ,wi -2 'V 'W . ,Z -M Hg 7 11. wil l 65 ,l f+ f f 'ifQs6Mii1i1 'T j '57 .f?3,75:'-Qf'5 !E , ,5Wf. 'i,-Q ' y5n2.vff',,, ,h G, 'i' 1 z :X V? t J X3 - x 'fi ii? git? 1 5' 'mtv W .1vfv:.'-f- an th lx . 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President-Gus Brown, Vice fres- ident-Robert Dull, Secretary and Treasurer- Don Mottinger News Reporter-Betty Putman, and last but not least, our Sponsor and Captain- Mr. Herbert Wise. The ship had fine sailing weather and everything ran smoothly during the first laps ' I But the sailing must have been rougher for in the second las seven of our passengers be- came sea-sick and landed. Our officers that year were: Presidentw3ohn High, Vice President-Betty Iutman, Secretary-Von Mottinger, Treasurer-Don Mottinger,,Reporter-Hugh Gardner, and Sponsor- Mr. Wisev- In the third lap the sailing became still more difficult and during this time seven of our passengers left us, but twenty six of us stuck by the shi . Our officers wereafresident- Gus Brown, Vice gresident-Robert Dull, Secretary- Mae Reuter, TreasurerbBetty futman, Reporter- John High and again we chose Mr. Wise as our Captain. fb liven the voyage the sailors at this time presented the stage production 'The Gang's All Heren which brought the largest receipts of any production given on this ship or any ship durin the past years. ' guring the first three laps of the voyage, four of our crew played in the ships band. Three boys and three girls were active on our basketi ball teams, the boys also on our baseball team. The ship is still sailing and will continue to sail through both stormy and peaceful waters, until'itireaches its destination, and those of us who stick by the ship will arrive with it at ' Ebrt Graduation on a balmy day in March, 1958, wMae Renter, ggi if - vi n,. Q41 ' 1 I - ul n I v: v , A 7. . 4 , 4 v I 1903511 anal!! I. .uh if . A-ffuhl qlflm and! jInWs1g.x W! me -f.. 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After we had been smeared from top to toe with sorgum molasses by the Seniors, we realized that we were in too large a space to remain LH organized, so we elected the following officer President, Paul Ramseyg Vice-president, Betty Fowler, Secretary,Ruth Mathews: Treasurer, Robert Biikleg Reporter, Louraine Roller, and Sponsor, Mr. Weber. eur first social gathering A masquerade party, was held at the home of fda Hoffman. gage? in the year we went to Van Wert to the . rand en-o ed an eveni - of k ti . f'ih5 year gagsed quicklyngnd eg gepggmber 14, 1056, we were enrolled as Sophomores. We gathered r - . ty seven strong to make this a more perfect than the preceding one, by electing the officers: President, Ida Hoffmeng Vice siden , Ruth Mathewsg Secretary, Lois Iche time Partyf , James Ellinger' Reporter, Elzada , and Sponsor, Mr. Weber, The first social event of.this year was a held at the Community Room. 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Pros 5ec.Troas. labrarlan Reporter 0ff1CLTS Robcrf Johnson . kent Profit Betty Putman JUH1OT Kelsey Josephono Rollins Dirootor-- ---- --Miss Lontz -f V1.5 ai ,W 1 A - M E wl.l' u r .N .-. 3 . 1 - T' N M ll' ' 'H' L 59,1 ' .1 'i'5. T'S3, A -N Lge ,Q if -uw V I . ir mf! . P72851 sf' Ki Ig A l T ' Q 3? XI 1 , HD , 1:. 'F . J ,YQ , .,f , 3.5747 .ry 15 ' ffl 'fi 'f i 1 ii ,-'Q 'T'SEv-jf fi -1? EFL ,Q EQ f n. :- rv. , Y ng, 1 I ' ,IN 4511.1 ,nf 7-iff fa, . ' ' ' P, 'A' Ugg! A 'l ,V 23111-vl::':'3:i1!l-'ll 2 1 F a Q1-My 1 5 l f V17 , 1 I f 1' Q N1 if ,LJ :- AJ, --gl. 'R ik! 5 . ,. u A if . 'FL WL 'N-: 1 G: -4 A4 ei- L ga ff' v if 2 'Nhl 4 7 K 1 'af :'k '. ,a, :QW 7 I E ' V JJ I f 1, ,. ,, 1 -6 U- f 5' - ' 'Q 5 7, .ri fl Y gg 1:5256 2 'Ig nf I in : fi 1 7 ,,,-N . ....... - -.1-....,.....,... .--....-......- .V . 1 1....L.,,, OPERETTA Given by the A Cappella Choir Ca s 1: Nynheer Hertogenbosoh----Hu-ixh. Gardner Vrouwr Hcr'togenbosch---- -Mes Heater 'w'iln,3Lmina ----------- ------Tw 3 Stemen Hilde ------------- -ni 1,1 tga.11ifa'i1 Wise Bob Yankee -------- ---e Ei.,iFhf3l. Robert Hgnse, .............. -M -..vw Franz ---------------- -- - Q 'L+ Rfofit Katrina ------------- -----Wanda Sidle Director ----- Miss Lentz 'S 'vy- Yr .i tg , Q, 5gJLa.15.trf25r,73, 'E .N ,n4,,:., , ' if? ' 3' .hw 1159.3 w :g N. .Seiy a-U , E+? - Q' 'fn' f' 33 - Q , W 5 , 61.41 3'-I-Lf .vf Q sv rm fig , i N 7211! ui VL , 'y:., 'fr ' A is SS als ., . 1 .if NJIT? ' -3.73. A i 1 35 iff in ,,n ,,,. HA , , ff 1' H, all .Qi lv 1 fy, 1fQ,M his ,T Sf. 5,4 2.1, . -ns, ai M f L55 .w, -M. . .nw J.-., an rat:-if A Eff ff sq. if 1 , .. , iw. Jil. .xgeyg , vs 151, ' ' 9 -I' v .,l, W. lwkg, Hi .Nw ,, , : 33.-1 V J nf fa. AEE' ,vu X I 2 , , 3-1 -,,T:,,, . .3 .--' 5, 5:2 , . M -kr' kg LA xiii.: ,ff W -.. igwggz ul, . vi 'J. gig -1 Ri, g,.if n v, -.ff ,. .. L. , . E , 1. BAN D President ---- ---. -dhorles Hablitzel Vice. Pros. ------ -Robert Johnson Sooretorv --------- Hao Router J Reporter ---------- Betty Phtman Property Manager --Kent Profit Librarion---------Margaret Wise Drum Major -------- Dorothy Kelly Director ------ ---- Edward Katz is fr' , W. 953521 L ,U- ' EQTQ Af W .- N ' 'rn V f ff, , '!,1.Tf5 1 ,if Fug I 45 W. ' ,:ffn,lY ,J :U :A iifqf-. xx? iz, 4 , . ., a 'mr , .1:.:-gg x 4 f ..: M Q I X - 'J 'LQ Es:-'w , 14 . ,351 x A mi .wx ...r ' Y A' Q1 'EF ,L ,. -1 :ln-11,5 ,- '11 fa 'MEQ 1 5f??i25Ql : ' - , . ' 1, , L , U N 'P . W Y -I n H Tv X '.l w ing g 31 yt. N .lui J ' Qrkzwg I E ' L. -1, L 1 fs' ui I I r tg 'EW m U 'ou QY '. . H ft Hi Z - 1 V. 1 1 ,, il . l. 1 ,-.g,, I , C ini? .- a.f3w?'1fik v 5. .qriz ,wi f-3, ? w, gag, in w .J I fi-X! 4 ., . :,-.if :- 'E , fm: 1'- .1 .1-pf.-4'- , Q s ul 'ff QM. Ld -5 , ,eip .L fi-as-.wb qi 2 1-aff' ' iv f ' ' .' 1 A, 11-f 5 , r , W . 5. 3 15 A 2 4,-3, M XM'-'X s. xx uThe Dumbbelln Senior Class Play Characters LONA M LKSAPL----' ---- ---n-Wande Sidle Mary Stemen OSWALD MlLKSAPL---Q -------- Bernard Hgrtel Charles Hablitzel KITTEN AIKEN..--4---- .... .-DQf0fny Black Q Margaret Wise 1 SLIM AIKENQ .... ---+-+--s---Robert Johnson ,. ' Arthur Black META DOLLa----Q-qe----- ---- Esther Price - Dorothy Kbslar DELLA DOLL--vb--Q---Q ------ Luella Sogers N Mabel Johnson FRED FLAKE-------sp--P----bKent Profit Carl Ramsey - b nvwbwvvvh -!baDQI'Othy' A ' Elizabeth Soehor DYNAMITE JONES-------.----.RUSSQ11 Roberts .John Ellinger SYNOPSIS Lena Milksap and her friend Kitten were planning to leave their husbands for a vacations' Before they left they suspicioned them of receiving phone calls from several womens Lena refuses to go on her vacation but after much persuasion she leaves and Kitten remains at home unknown to her husband and spies on the two men's pecualiar actions.-1 , Dynamite Jones, a gangster, kidnaps Meta Doll and brings hor to the Milksap homea ' Oswald Mi1ksap's employer, Fred and wifeyy Bubbles come and naturally they supposed Meta was Oswa1d's wifef They have him so bewildered he doesn't really know who his wife is, Long returns and Oswald is still more bcwilieredf ' Della Doll, Ueta's Aunt arrives and Oswald recognized his real wife and they all go to the country for a short vacation, DireetorseRobcrt Kbch Iois ihroop x. X 5 , Oc! .ZA .Ji ' W 1 H0 .hs Q W as jf' ,J i i n m I i 5 I i Junior Class Play 71f,, f nine Gangs All Heren Characters Mrs. Granite ---------- Mildred Kline Upson Downs ----------- Junior Stahl Willie Frye- ---------- John High Myra Harte ------------ Dorothy Agler Pinky Herring --------- Betty Sherman Sampson Sapp ---------- Harold Kesler Raynor Shine ---------- Robert Dull Blythe Byrd ----------- Joyce Yahn Wade N. Joy ----------- Gus Brown Ivy Vine -------------- Thelma Tickle Olden Young ----------- Dale Rank Mrs. Young ------------ Mae Reuter Dixie Deere ----------- Mary Ellen Custer I Synopsis Usually it is the husband who complains but this case it is the jealous wife of Olden Ling. When the curtain rises the Advertising Con- for Olden Youngs While waiting for him, Willie Frye hears Upson Downs, a business man plotting to get some important information from Olden without having the latter know. Willie intro-A duces Rayner Shine as Olden hoping that in this manner he will prevent Upson from getting the information. Fancy the astonishment of the men when they discovered that their wives and sweet- hearts have followed them to the convention to hold a convention known as 'A Convention to End Conventions.n Willie Frye and his sweetheart Myra quarrel beginning to end, while Rayner Shine pro- as Olden Young to Blythe Byrd. 'Ivy Vine comes to find her Wade with a letter Mr. Rose whom she thinks is a girl. Dixie, causes jealousy at the convention appears in the end only to bc a model for the Advertising t with love in the ends I y tion is about to start. The boys were waiting Pinky? a colored maid, and Sampson, her bell- y nRomeo' were the life of the whole convention. crything, a com otion from beginning, wtf xjtx., fi 'my ET! If T Exzil V f X HY' ' WW N5 ff! ,fu l, -N 0 'ff n W W l 1 Q ,qi 'Linf- l Q. . , g ,,5-' ,Q ,, , .2 fi , KF r B .. . y-. ,M ...!. , - . zh. 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'n ral gi , W 51 1 Hi-Y Club' Harold Kesler Robert Johnson Gus Brown Max Roehm Russel Roberts Robert Pennell David Drake Charles Hablitzel Dale Hertel James Agler Gale Hertel Paul Miller Carl Ramsey Junior Stahl Dale Rank Arthur Black Bud Wise Robert BiOkle Kent Profit John Ellinger Mr. Walter V. Binkley Hi-Y'SponSor -Absent! Bob Agler Warren Chilcote Junior Brubaker Hu5h Gardner John High . I ig. s 7931 Q , ' Si-:X if ,., h N Y Y L- sun- V K kv KV I ,W G. R. Club Thelma Tickle Wanda Sidle Mary Stemen Dorothy Agler Margaret Wise Betty Sherman Mary Akom Maratha Akom Betty Putman Irene Mihm 'I Dorothy Rhodes Patricia Adams Elzada Henson Esther Brown Betty Fowler Moratha Roberts Doris Kline Kathyrn Shaw Gladys KPUgh Mary Ellen Putman Claribell Stemen Virginia Billeau Bliss G. R Absent: Sihyl Johnson Evelyn Price 5 Loi 1 , Solrsor . 1,.,m.-.,- W5Tl..f.fw M 'Su-4 Lois Mihm Joyce Yehn Wilhelmine Moyer Margie Blush Lois Price Pauline McLean Louraine Roller Ruth Matthews Elizabeth Sochor Mary Ellen Custer Kathyrn McLean May Renter Betty Newton Doris Kline Ida Hoffman Esther Price Dorothy Kelly Kathyrn lrofit Alys Rice Kathyrn Hoffman Josephine Rollins Lois Ickes oop .H G If Y Q U f SCI-IDOL October ' November lb' Noveniasin 1 November 2? December 8 Pic Decembe1 25a-J tmas Va February 22 Vaoati s Bi March , 17 April Opere April Senioi' April 2,9 Junior' luet May bowling strlict Test May May Senior May Bucyrus NWI Qs'ti.1 al May Bucyrus F: . .wel May ll Mother De I Bancmu May . 14 Kenton Bandjsfeetival Mey v 21 Mrsgic Festival Marek Foundation May 25 geialureete q ' ,G . May 26 Commegcement 4 vi May 28 lllnnfii Banquet Q N , ' . ' . 1' I ... . , 'Il 1, . 4 i . . xx -KO .ab Q v , .. 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